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# If the meal extended until after sunset on [[Rosh Chodesh]] one should say Yaaleh VeYavo in [[Birkat HaMazon]] since we follow the beginning of the meal. If, however, one already said [[Maariv]], one should not insert Yaaleh VeYavo in [[Birkat HaMazon]]. <ref>S"A 188:10, Mishna Brurah 188:34, Vezot HaBracha (p. 144)</ref>
# If the meal extended until after sunset on [[Rosh Chodesh]] one should say Yaaleh VeYavo in [[Birkat HaMazon]] since we follow the beginning of the meal. If, however, one already said [[Maariv]], one should not insert Yaaleh VeYavo in [[Birkat HaMazon]]. <ref>S"A 188:10, Mishna Brurah 188:34, Vezot HaBracha (p. 144)</ref>
# If the meal extended until after sunset on [[Yom Tov]], Chol Hamoed, or [[Rosh Chodesh]] and one has to insert the special Bracha between the third and fourth Bracha this special Bracha should be said without [[Shem UMalchut]] meaning one should just say ברוך שנתן…<ref>Halachos of [[Brachos]] (pg 511) based on Beiur Halacha 188:10 s.v. mazkir, Kesot HaShulchan 47:3 </ref>
# If the meal extended until after sunset on [[Yom Tov]], Chol Hamoed, or [[Rosh Chodesh]] and one has to insert the special Bracha between the third and fourth Bracha this special Bracha should be said without [[Shem UMalchut]] meaning one should just say ברוך שנתן…<ref>Halachos of [[Brachos]] (pg 511) based on Beiur Halacha 188:10 s.v. mazkir, Kesot HaShulchan 47:3 </ref>
# If one began a meal before [[Rosh Chodesh]] and finished it on [[Rosh Chodesh]] and ate a [[Kezayit]] after nightfall, one should insert Yaaleh VeYavo in [[Birkat HaMazon]]. <Ref>S"A HaRav 188:17, Halacha Brurah 188:34, Vezot HaBracha (p.145) </ref> If one finished one's meal during Bein HaShemashot one shouldn't insert Yaaleh VeYavo, yet it would be proper to eat a [[Kezayit]] after Tzeit HaKochavim and insert Yaaleh VeYavo to avoid any doubt.<ref>Vezot HaBracha (p.145)</ref>
# If one began a meal before [[Rosh Chodesh]] and finished it on [[Rosh Chodesh]] and ate a [[Kezayit]] after nightfall, one should insert Yaaleh VeYavo in [[Birkat HaMazon]]. <Ref>S"A HaRav 188:17, Halacha Brurah 188:34, Vezot HaBracha (p.145) </ref> If one finished one's meal during [[Bein HaShemashot]] one shouldn't insert Yaaleh VeYavo, yet it would be proper to eat a [[Kezayit]] after Tzeit HaKochavim and insert Yaaleh VeYavo to avoid any doubt.<ref>Vezot HaBracha (p.145)</ref>


===A woman who forgot Yaaleh VeYavo in Birkat HaMazon===
===A woman who forgot Yaaleh VeYavo in Birkat HaMazon===
# A woman who forgot Yaaleh VeYavo in [[benching]] should not repeat [[benching]] except on the first night of [[Sukkot]] and [[Pesach]]. <Ref> Sh”T Rabbi Akiva Eiger 1 says that women aren’t obligated in a meal on [[Yom Tov]] and so they don’t repeat [[benching]] if they forgot Yaaleh VeYavo. However, Sh”t Matat Yado MeHaTorah 21, Sh”t Sheilat Yacov 97, Pitchei Teshuva 529, and Sdei Chemed ([[Yom Tov]] 2:10) write that women would repeat [[benching]] either because the meal is an absolute chiyuv (as it seems from Tosfot HaRosh [[Brachot]] 49b) or because it’s voluntary fulfillment of the mitzvah. Nonetheless, Sh”t Yabia Omer 6:18, Sh”t Bear Moshe 3:38, and Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 5:18 write that because of Safek [[Brachot]], a women doesn’t repeat [[benching]] like the Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Everyone agrees (Sh”t Rabbi Akiva Eiger) that on the first night of [[sukkot]] and [[Pesach]], women are obligated in the meal and would have to repeat [[benching]] if they forgot Yaale VeYavo.  </ref>
# A woman who forgot Yaaleh VeYavo in [[benching]] should not repeat [[benching]] except on the first night of [[Sukkot]] and [[Pesach]]. <Ref> Sh”T Rabbi Akiva Eiger 1 says that women aren’t obligated in a meal on [[Yom Tov]] and so they don’t repeat [[benching]] if they forgot Yaaleh VeYavo. However, Sh”t Matat Yado MeHaTorah 21, Sh”t Sheilat Yacov 97, Pitchei [[Teshuva]] 529, and Sdei Chemed ([[Yom Tov]] 2:10) write that women would repeat [[benching]] either because the meal is an absolute chiyuv (as it seems from Tosfot HaRosh [[Brachot]] 49b) or because it’s voluntary fulfillment of the mitzvah. Nonetheless, Sh”t Yabia Omer 6:18, Sh”t Bear Moshe 3:38, and Sh”t Shevet HaLevi 5:18 write that because of Safek [[Brachot]], a women doesn’t repeat [[benching]] like the Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Everyone agrees (Sh”t Rabbi Akiva Eiger) that on the first night of [[sukkot]] and [[Pesach]], women are obligated in the meal and would have to repeat [[benching]] if they forgot Yaale VeYavo.  </ref>


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